Match Statistics
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1 Blocked Shots 2
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6 Shots insidebox 9
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8 Shots off Goal 7
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3 Shots on Goal 5
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6 Shots outsidebox 5
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12 Total Shots 14
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4 Corner Kicks 3
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1 Offsides 1
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15 Fouls 12
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0 Red Cards 1
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2 Yellow Cards 4
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250 Passes accurate 420
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312 Total passes 497
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 1
Match Timeline
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3'GenoaGoalR. Malinovskyi
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20'NapoliGoalR. Hojlund
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22'NapoliGoalS. McTominay
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57'GenoaGoalL. Colombo
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76'NapoliRed CardJuan Jesus
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90'NapoliGoalR. Hojlund
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Team Lineups
- 16Justin Bijlow
- 27Alessandro Marcandalli
- 5Leo Østigård
- 22Johan Vásquez
- 15Brooke Norton-Cuffy
- 17Ruslan Malinovskyi
- 32Morten Frendrup
- 77Mikael Ellertsson
- 3Aarón Martín
- 9Vitinha
- 29Lorenzo Colombo
- 39Daniele Sommariva
- 1Nicola Leali
- 13Nils Zätterström
- 34Sebastian Otoa
- 20Stefano Sabelli
- 73Patrizio Masini
- 4Alexsandro Amorim
- 14Jean Onana
- 10Junior Messias
- 21Jeff Ekhator
- 18Caleb Ekuban
- 70Maxwel Cornet
- Alex Meret1
- Amir Rrahmani13
- Alessandro Buongiorno4
- Juan Jesus5
- Miguel Gutiérrez3
- Stanislav Lobotka68
- Scott McTominay8
- Leonardo Spinazzola37
- Antonio Vergara26
- Eljif Elmas20
- Rasmus Højlund19
- Vanja Milinković-Savić32
- Nikita Contini14
- Sam Beukema31
- Mathías Olivera17
- Vincenzo Prisco95
- Emmanuele De Chiara98
- ↑77'Giovane23
- Alisson Santos27
- Romelu Lukaku9
Head to Head Record
Genoa wins
Draws
Napoli wins
Recent H2H Form
Recent H2H Meetings
Competition Stage
Regular Season - 24
Standings
Inter
AC Milan
Napoli
Juventus
AS Roma
Como
Atalanta
Lazio
Udinese
Bologna
Sassuolo
Cagliari
Torino
Parma
Cremonese
Genoa
Lecce
Fiorentina
Pisa
Verona
AI Match Predictions
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Match Recap
Step 3 - IMPLEMENT:
Højlund Double Secures Dramatic Napoli Victory at Ferraris
Rasmus Højlund’s clinical double guided Napoli to a thrilling 3-2 victory at Genoa, keeping Antonio Conte’s side firmly in the Champions League race despite playing the final quarter-hour with ten men.
The Partenopei appeared to be cruising after turning Ruslan Malinovskyi’s third-minute penalty around through strikes from Højlund and Scott McTominay within two first-half minutes. Yet this Serie A encounter proved far from straightforward, with Lorenzo Colombo’s 57th-minute effort setting up a grandstand finish that only intensified when Juan Jesus received his marching orders.
Genoa’s early advantage came courtesy of Alex Meret’s rash challenge in the penalty area, allowing Malinovskyi to convert from twelve yards. The Ukrainian’s composed finish belied the hosts’ lowly 14th position, but Napoli’s response demonstrated precisely why they sit eleven places higher in the table.
Højlund’s equaliser arrived against the run of play, the Danish striker capitalising on slack marking to fire beyond his namesake in the Genoa goal. McTominay’s immediate follow-up epitomised Napoli’s clinical edge, with the Scottish midfielder finding space in a crowded penalty area to complete the turnaround before the half-hour mark.
Conte’s men dominated possession throughout, completing 85% of their 497 passes whilst limiting Genoa to just three shots on target. Yet Alberto Gilardino’s side demonstrated admirable resilience, with Colombo’s well-taken goal exposing defensive frailties that have occasionally plagued Napoli this season.
Juan Jesus’s dismissal for a second bookable offence threatened to derail the visitors’ afternoon, yet Højlund’s nerveless penalty conversion five minutes into stoppage time sealed victory. The striker’s clinical finish vindicated Conte’s faith in a front line that has struggled for consistency this campaign.
This result maintains Napoli’s pursuit of Champions League qualification whilst highlighting the gap in class between Europe’s hopefuls and Serie A’s strugglers. Despite Genoa’s spirited performance, their modest expected goals tally of 1.30 suggests this outcome reflected the balance of play accurately.